Philip K. Dick, Dave Itzkoff, and the Young Adult Novel
Given the the recent hubbub over Dave Itzkoff’s recent comments on young adult fiction – BTW, Gwenda Bond has a nice roundup of reaction to this – you would think the man would steer clear of the subject.
Well, in this one instance I’m glad he didn’t.
His latest article reveals a young adult book written by Philip K. Dick that was posthumously published in 1988: Nick and the Glimmung. While this isn’t really news, it’s new to me.
Although, as Itzkoff states, the book was never released in the U.S., Subterranean Press has announced a U.S. edition.
Wikipedia has more details on the book.
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